Harry Potter to get naked on-stage
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A friend has recently sent me an email which contains a more candid shot of Daniel Radcliffe.
I'm pretty sure it's a doctored photo (though very well done I should add) but if anyone is interesting in seeing it send me an email and I will forward it to you.
I'm pretty sure it's a doctored photo (though very well done I should add) but if anyone is interesting in seeing it send me an email and I will forward it to you.
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Damien wrote:Can you imagine how many Fatty Winslet could hold? Saint Hilary on the other hand has pre-ordered thousands of copies which she'll distribute to poor children around the world so that they'll have the chance to read the book, too.
lol, and then because she especially loves YOU Damien, St. Hilary will take a picture of Ethan Hawke's rear, putting Daniel Radcliff to shame
I swear this is like a game of Mad Libs.
Hilarious!Damien wrote:Can you imagine how many Fatty Winslet could hold? Saint Hilary on the other hand has pre-ordered thousands of copies which she'll distribute to poor children around the world so that they'll have the chance to read the book, too.
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Can you imagine how many Fatty Winslet could hold? Saint Hilary on the other hand has pre-ordered thousands of copies which she'll distribute to poor children around the world so that they'll have the chance to read the book, too.Akash wrote:Maybe he's holding the new Harry Potter book in between his "cheeks" for safe keeping. It's a fitting home for it :p
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Aah, you beat me to it!
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OMG.
I am going to hell. :p
I am going to hell. :p
There was a production of "Equus" at Middlebury while I was there. The guy playing the lead was pretty comfortable being naked but the director had a naked rehearsal anyway in which they all stripped down and went about the blocking business as usual. Whenever I saw the girl who'd played his naked scene partner in that one part of the play, at a party or out on campus, I could hardly think of anything else.
"The mantle of spinsterhood was definitely in her shoulders. She was twenty five and looked it."
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Michael Musto in the Village Voice:
Starved for attention, Harry Potter star DANIEL RADCLIFFE has caused a ruckus by preparing to appear naked in Equus, perturbing parents who feel the sight of Radcliffe's gauntlet of fire could traumatize their children. Why—are they afraid it'll be that small? Shouldn't they be more upset that his character has a hard-on for a horse? And ends up mutilating six of them in the eyes? And that the play is psychobabble-laden twaddle and in fact utter caca? It's the worst, but seeing his wurst will be the best!
Starved for attention, Harry Potter star DANIEL RADCLIFFE has caused a ruckus by preparing to appear naked in Equus, perturbing parents who feel the sight of Radcliffe's gauntlet of fire could traumatize their children. Why—are they afraid it'll be that small? Shouldn't they be more upset that his character has a hard-on for a horse? And ends up mutilating six of them in the eyes? And that the play is psychobabble-laden twaddle and in fact utter caca? It's the worst, but seeing his wurst will be the best!
"Y'know, that's one of the things I like about Mitt Romney. He's been consistent since he changed his mind." -- Christine O'Donnell